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Hi all,
I just found out that Power BI desktop is not respecting the Oracle database authorizations. The login should be able to pull data from only its own schema, but I have tried pulling data from other schemas and it all retrieved successfully. I don't think this scenario is supposed to happen, any ideas?
Thanks!
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@prapatsorn , I think the user might have access or may be an admin. I doubt Oracle will allow access outside what is allowed
@prapatsorn , I think the user might have access or may be an admin. I doubt Oracle will allow access outside what is allowed
Yeah, so upon further inspection I was wrong. It had authorization for all schemas, I'll probably create another login for this specific purpose. Thanks though
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